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we have a lot of work ahead. >> russia and australia, you need north america to make it a hit. thank you, stephen elon for taking the time. >> thank you, jon and stephen. >>> up next, making the bull case for jc penny. yeah, the bull case. before that, we have got to get fresh off the tell for example mary torchson, the market flash. >> you surprised me, brian, shares of mbi, tanking down about 8%, this on the news that bank of america actually is looking to buy some of the company's note, in part, to block a concept decree that it believes if it goes through could actually send mbia into rehabilitation and liquidation and in turn, hurt bank of america as a policyholder of some of the insurance, of course, mbia issues on mortgage insurance. so, you can see its shares down just 9.4% on the news. brian, back to you. >> fresh off the phones. got to get mark palmer on the phone, probably the leading analyst on mbia. >>> as i noted, we will make the bull case for jc penny coming up. there is one. >>> who is the whipper in the tablet wars? one guy says ipad mini. the other guy says m
we have a lot of work ahead. >> russia and australia, you need north america to make it a hit. thank you, stephen elon for taking the time. >> thank you, jon and stephen. >>> up next, making the bull case for jc penny. yeah, the bull case. before that, we have got to get fresh off the tell for example mary torchson, the market flash. >> you surprised me, brian, shares of mbi, tanking down about 8%, this on the news that bank of america actually is looking to buy some...
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but actually they have loosened already the rules over a couple of years as we can see from russia, canada, u.s. and most countries in europe. so they want those companies to be listed in hong kong, not just those state own company to boost the stock market. >> will they just make it easier? >> definitely easier to list it in hong kong, but still they need to fulfill some of the listing requirements such as if you want to be listed in the main board, there is a three test you need to pass. if not, only some of the resources comes, some of the restriction. but overall why notally speaking, some of the worldwide company like prada, they're doing quite well. so i think this is one of the growth generating points. >> picc might be on its way. what will happen to that? >> as you said, the ipo market is doing well recently. up 12%. one of the casual dining chain prettier. and picc will be the biggest ipo in hong kong this year. it's priced reasonably at 1.2 to 1.5 in price. but we can't compare to its peer because their major business is not life business. they focus more on casualty and propert
but actually they have loosened already the rules over a couple of years as we can see from russia, canada, u.s. and most countries in europe. so they want those companies to be listed in hong kong, not just those state own company to boost the stock market. >> will they just make it easier? >> definitely easier to list it in hong kong, but still they need to fulfill some of the listing requirements such as if you want to be listed in the main board, there is a three test you need...
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. >> i've seen people from russia, from israel, all over. this is, if i may say, so the hottest ticket in town. this party is going to continue until 4:00 in the morning and i hope the votes are in earlier than that so i can get to bed. >> i hope so too, guys. he also reiterated the uk/u.s. special relationship as as special as ever. plenty more on that in the days to come. they're about to start serving the oreo mcflurry, i have to go. >> thanks so much. kelly in london. we want to report that mitt romney has taken georgia. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner in georgia. coming up next, a number of polls about to close at the top of the hour. >> we're back with more of "your money, your vote" on this election night 2012. from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the or
. >> i've seen people from russia, from israel, all over. this is, if i may say, so the hottest ticket in town. this party is going to continue until 4:00 in the morning and i hope the votes are in earlier than that so i can get to bed. >> i hope so too, guys. he also reiterated the uk/u.s. special relationship as as special as ever. plenty more on that in the days to come. they're about to start serving the oreo mcflurry, i have to go. >> thanks so much. kelly in london. we...
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but shares in russia's second lowest mobile operator are trading below $20 a share, the bottom of the anticipated range. the ipo is still the biggest by a russian company since 2010. so, hope you feel fully caught up on your global news now. >>> still to come, southeast asia's economies are coming up roses in the face of global uncertainties. what's driving them and will the momentum last? we'll find out next. >>> welcome back to the program. the bank of thailand has kept rates as expected. the central bank says the economy is this good shape and strong domestic demand will help counter risks from overseas. in the philippines, the governor of the central bank insists its easy policies are confident despite economic growth. it was well above expectations for growth of just 5.3%. for more on southeast asia, joining us now, economist at southeast asia at rbs. my apologies about that. i'm butchering names all morning. >> no problem at all. >> can you talk first at all about thailand in particular. investors look to this as a global demand and asian export demand. what are you seeing in th
but shares in russia's second lowest mobile operator are trading below $20 a share, the bottom of the anticipated range. the ipo is still the biggest by a russian company since 2010. so, hope you feel fully caught up on your global news now. >>> still to come, southeast asia's economies are coming up roses in the face of global uncertainties. what's driving them and will the momentum last? we'll find out next. >>> welcome back to the program. the bank of thailand has kept...
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if you go to russia and you put on discovery, it's putin's favorite channel. the people in russia think it is a russian channel so one, our content works really well but it's not just discovery. animal planet also universal, almost 90% of our -- when we develop a show for animal planet we take it everywhere in the world. i.d. as i mentioned has been very successful for us. it's a top ten network in america. in the last nine months we've launched it in over 130 countries. >> "honey boo boo" is not on france. >> tlc is a little different. animal planet, science, discovery, and now i.d., that content works. so we really have a different economic model. if we invest in a show like "gold rush" or we invest in a show with david salmani on animal planet, who will be here in a few minutes or susan lucci we take those shows around the world. those nichz, science is universal. tlc is more difficult. we have to do local content with tlc because it feels like an american channel. >> david is our guest host. we've been asking ceos and business leaders how they are planning
if you go to russia and you put on discovery, it's putin's favorite channel. the people in russia think it is a russian channel so one, our content works really well but it's not just discovery. animal planet also universal, almost 90% of our -- when we develop a show for animal planet we take it everywhere in the world. i.d. as i mentioned has been very successful for us. it's a top ten network in america. in the last nine months we've launched it in over 130 countries. >> "honey...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. right. we should not bomb. and cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan. let's repeal the patriot. i'm in sochi but no a city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. fences. of the. tsotsi. thanks to some a. dog days are. the pride days a. sitcom. of the. sun sea it's so true. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
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then you moved fast forward and we were going have russia. the berlin wall came down and we were going to get some benefits of that peace dividends. peace was not big run rush it was a multiple stand. pick a stand. they became a challenge in stability of government, stability of resources and stability of the data we knew about those particular companies. move on forward, 9/11 happens. every one of you remember when you were. i was on the steps of the pentagon. i little literally walked out of the building that day. i was there for a meeting. i remember hearing on that gorgeous blue day an absolute eerie sound. it was like a plane had taken a wrong turn. i didn't know it was a plane because planes go up and down the potomac river. i am of the bottom of the stairs. the plane hit the building. i did not know where i was sitting that two other planes could have hit the world trade center. we have cnn or c-span trailing but we didn't visit on. well, my first reaction, funny, we all have self-reservation. i just ripped my panty hose. my second rea
then you moved fast forward and we were going have russia. the berlin wall came down and we were going to get some benefits of that peace dividends. peace was not big run rush it was a multiple stand. pick a stand. they became a challenge in stability of government, stability of resources and stability of the data we knew about those particular companies. move on forward, 9/11 happens. every one of you remember when you were. i was on the steps of the pentagon. i little literally walked out of...
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a fraud case in russia leads to a major reshuffle in the government. corruption claims the head of the country's defense ministry. in the nation's budget decision. plus a close call for iran as an israeli documentary reveals how tel aviv was. back in two thousand and ten. greece has been brought to a standstill by general strikes on the second day of what's been called devil's week we could public protest of the new austerity package about to be voted on by parliament. is in the center of athens. well the forty eight hour general strike is well and truly underway here in greece only seems thousands of people coming out onto the streets of athens to voice their anger against the latest round of austerity measures that's being put forward by prime ministers so maurice now that will be voted on a in parliament on whedon's stay it's around so seem point five billion euros worth of savings those savings taking the form of of budget cuts also of tax rises also we expect to see the the age of retirement rice and pensions cuts all of these things angering the
a fraud case in russia leads to a major reshuffle in the government. corruption claims the head of the country's defense ministry. in the nation's budget decision. plus a close call for iran as an israeli documentary reveals how tel aviv was. back in two thousand and ten. greece has been brought to a standstill by general strikes on the second day of what's been called devil's week we could public protest of the new austerity package about to be voted on by parliament. is in the center of...
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and a corruption scandal claims the head of russia's defense ministry and the allegations that embezzlement has left one hundred million dollars in the hole in the nation's budget. well news live from moscow this is are with me rory sushi and welcome to the program and of course our straight to our top story here on r.t. and the vote that's affecting just about every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. now the vote proper has only just begun although early voting has been taking place for several weeks now polls can't seem to separate barack obama and mitt romney they're still neck and neck but alongside the two front runners many others who were running were not given a voice in the media so azzi from the platform they needed the notion that we have been the country that stood up to the bully as opposed to being a bully it's a growing police state quite obviously we can end the failed racist war on drugs downsize the military and the drone wars bring the troops home let's stop with our military interventions let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow thirty thousand drones flying ov
and a corruption scandal claims the head of russia's defense ministry and the allegations that embezzlement has left one hundred million dollars in the hole in the nation's budget. well news live from moscow this is are with me rory sushi and welcome to the program and of course our straight to our top story here on r.t. and the vote that's affecting just about every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. now the vote proper has only just begun although early voting has been taking...
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congress has voted to lift a law which is choke trade with russia for decades jackson vatican then was introduced in one hundred seventy four and aimed at countries of the former soviet communist bloc but since the fall of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one moscow has labeled the amendment a relic of the past insisting it only hampers bilateral cooperation along with the suspension the congressmen have also adopted the so-called magnitsky bill that imposes sanctions and some russian political figures the blushing claims of being involved in human rights violations moscow has firmly criticised the bill was the first of a public vote in england and wales for local police and crime commission as comes with morale among the nation's law enforcers that rock bottom a recent poll of offices suggested almost every single one of them felt abandoned by the government laura smith looks at why the thin blue line has the blues. another day and not their dad and the police with old hands to keep control but while the boys and girls do their jobs sometimes it impossible conditions the
congress has voted to lift a law which is choke trade with russia for decades jackson vatican then was introduced in one hundred seventy four and aimed at countries of the former soviet communist bloc but since the fall of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred one moscow has labeled the amendment a relic of the past insisting it only hampers bilateral cooperation along with the suspension the congressmen have also adopted the so-called magnitsky bill that imposes sanctions and some...
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well into the future science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in the news sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style the sun. is not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is no. to watch all it's here all you need is your mobile device to watch our team any time any. resistance is not our politics but our culture. is couldn't get. through. on its own. cultures of resistance on our team.
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he also was behind a historic arms control agreement with russia which has reduced the number of nuclear weapons that are actively deployed, and he has rebalanced and refocused american foreign policy to the most important region of the world, the asia pacific region. on the whole i would have to give him a very high marks. >> i see. how would you assess romney's approach to foreign policy? >> well, that's a good question. it is not clear what will be romney's approach to foreign policy because i think there are two romneys. there is the hawkish romney who seems to be wanting to pursue a policy that considers certain states as enemies, where military action may be seriously contemplated and he has referred to nuclear iran and syria, russia, as a big adversaries and then there is the other romney that we saw in the presidential debate and this romney was a romney that was much more moderate, realistic, and a presidential candidate who used the word peace so many times and much more than president obama. so we will know until he takes office who will not true romney in terms of foreign pol
he also was behind a historic arms control agreement with russia which has reduced the number of nuclear weapons that are actively deployed, and he has rebalanced and refocused american foreign policy to the most important region of the world, the asia pacific region. on the whole i would have to give him a very high marks. >> i see. how would you assess romney's approach to foreign policy? >> well, that's a good question. it is not clear what will be romney's approach to foreign...
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teachers search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's only joined. to take the fight straight to their president. here on. the future. don't tell me. welcome back to our bigger picture a discussion of health care in america with me tonight ethan rome karen davenport ron thank you all for being with us tonight ethan pain for the the whole world is the funding come from how do we make sure that the funding is there how do we make sure that we don't get to three four years down the road if ministration changes the republicans take control of the house pull the rug i mean it will what's the mechanism i mean the law paid for itself and in fact it created a budget it contributed to reducing the budget deficit the fight that's going on right now that relates to how we pay for health care is the fight to defend medicare and medicaid in the so-called fiscal cliff discussions the budget debate there is you know this week and next week in this week right here in washington that we are all happed up about the so-called fiscal cliff the fiscal curve the showdown
teachers search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's only joined. to take the fight straight to their president. here on. the future. don't tell me. welcome back to our bigger picture a discussion of health care in america with me tonight ethan rome karen davenport ron thank you all for being with us tonight ethan pain for the the whole world is the funding come from how do we make sure that the funding is there how do we make sure that we don't get to three four years down...
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perfect behavior or the plan to get russia to take a test before going abroad. prime time. news today. these are the. corporations today. are just a moment on the. prime minister. says the pussy riot punk band should have been jailed for the. stunt but he took a moment to express his condemnation over the ethics. you people are very unpleasant to me both on the outside and only in they filled me with extreme negative emotions so much so that i don't like talking about them but i wouldn't put them in jail if i were a judge just because i don't consider it correct that their punishment was in the form of a custodial sentence they've already spent some time in custody that's actually enough. of course it was a three members of pussy riot being found guilty of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred this coming after performing their so-called punk prayer in moscow's main orthodox cathedral they were sentenced to two years jail but one was freed on probation after an appeal by the women insisted the stunt was political the name only of the authorities but their actions caused
perfect behavior or the plan to get russia to take a test before going abroad. prime time. news today. these are the. corporations today. are just a moment on the. prime minister. says the pussy riot punk band should have been jailed for the. stunt but he took a moment to express his condemnation over the ethics. you people are very unpleasant to me both on the outside and only in they filled me with extreme negative emotions so much so that i don't like talking about them but i wouldn't put...
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there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back the heart of just us forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. and this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to ge
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iran, middle east, syria, north korea, china, and russia and so forth. i would imagine a considerably lower priority. eac n >> didew cuba policy wax and wae with each new administration? >> it did. the most fee roshes opposition was during the kennedy years. jack kennedy was really determined to cosomething about the cuba problem. he was obsessed. humiliated by castro at the bay of of pigs. was lyndon johnson came after kennedy, and his obsession was vietnam.pitously cuba. declined.r, subsequent presidents such as gerald ford, jimmy carter made serious efforts to acheech a, response with castro. quite the opposite what kennedy was doing.y comby has waxed and waned. it's been a different kind of priority over the fifty years e for ten or eleven american g presidents. >> onet theerer reverse side. it did they have good assets in the u.s.? has the castro regime tried to assassinate a u.s. president. >> i continue think that -- don't think that castro had a ai directns demand the assassinatin de plotri against the american t president. mo but i do describe i
iran, middle east, syria, north korea, china, and russia and so forth. i would imagine a considerably lower priority. eac n >> didew cuba policy wax and wae with each new administration? >> it did. the most fee roshes opposition was during the kennedy years. jack kennedy was really determined to cosomething about the cuba problem. he was obsessed. humiliated by castro at the bay of of pigs. was lyndon johnson came after kennedy, and his obsession was vietnam.pitously cuba....
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there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, most likely will continue to be a central relationship. but this is a current affair that will likely be settled in another way. the problem is that we do not have any new agenda with the united states, we are still digesting the remnants of the cold war. >> sorry that we cannot speak longer. it was good to get your perspective. thank you. much more reaction coming through all the time, that is it from washington, d.c. for now. we have had an extraordinary night, let's remind ourselves of the highlights of this u.s. presidents election. >> i just called president ob
there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent...
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science technology innovation all the rest of the elements around russia we've got this huge earth covered. in screwed news over the past month wal-mart workers across america have been striking as part of a build up to a coordinated walkout this friday black friday one of the biggest shopping days of the year according to the group making change at walmart over a thousand store protests are planned across the country so little secret the wal-mart employees are mistreated and if they were to strike on friday not only would it be a huge blow to wal-mart's bottom line it would also send a clear message to wal-mart employees are no longer willing to tolerate any more abuse from the world's largest corporation however it feels it appears that wal-mart is doing everything in its power to stop the potential strikes and to ensure that it still rakes in millions of dollars this weekend joining me now to discuss more about this is david moberg senior editor with in these times magazine david welcome. glad to be here so why are the wal-mart employees planning to walk out on friday and how many do yo
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. if you just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old i just tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get a friend that i love traveling hip hop music and. he was kind of a yesterday. i'm very proud of the role that i'll just see its place. pepper spray that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything you've spewed by a lot of. thousands of times and stronger than any kind of the body of ever put you know. and now putting an ad to a bloody massacre that happens each and every year and keeping with tradition today president obama part of the turkeys cobbler and that gobbler you know they say the life is all about second chances and this november i could not agree more. so in the spirit of the season i have one more gift to give and it goes to a pair of turkeys named cobbler and gobbler. for many though the president's empathy for the poultry just underlines the lack of pa
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. if you just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old i just tell the truth. i confess and i am a total get a friend that i love traveling hip hop music and. he was kind of a yesterday. i'm very proud of the role that i'll just see its place. pepper spray that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything you've...
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. >>> a corruption case in russia has brought down a top government official. president vladimir putin has fired the defense minister, anatoly under suspicion for his alleged involvement in a massive fraud case. putin appointed a new defense minister. the president referred to an ongoing probe into alleged fraud at a defense ministry affiliate. he said he decided to fire him to create conditions for an objective investigation into all matters. the case involves the sale of ministry property allegedly at prices far below market value. the transaction resulted in losses of more than $93 million. authorities are questioning of his aides, a female executive, at the affiliate. he became defense minister in 2007. he worked on organization reforms and reduced military personnel, mainly officers. the military criticized him for that. analysts say putin hopes to improve public support for his government by replacing him with the popular shoigu. >>> a group of south korean parents have been charged with obtaining fake foreign passports for their children. they wanted to
. >>> a corruption case in russia has brought down a top government official. president vladimir putin has fired the defense minister, anatoly under suspicion for his alleged involvement in a massive fraud case. putin appointed a new defense minister. the president referred to an ongoing probe into alleged fraud at a defense ministry affiliate. he said he decided to fire him to create conditions for an objective investigation into all matters. the case involves the sale of ministry...
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jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great deal of hope for russia. more son that we have right now, just a few -- more so than we have right now, just a few years ago. and because we've seen backward steps, i talked about my friend who at this moment is languishing in a russian prison for simply criticizing vladimir putin. and i'm here today in large part because i want, i want him to be freed. i want to see an end to that kind of treatment of individuals. and similarly, tomorrow marks the third anniversary of the tragic death of sergei magnificent i ask -- magnitsky. it was absolutely
jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. download the official. sofa choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. he is not required to watch all its he only need. to see any time any of the cool. to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else. and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images being from the street that can.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. download the official. sofa choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. he is not required to watch all its he only need. to see any time any of the cool. to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else. and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images being from the street that can.
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soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the balls committed location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress to crowds who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was czar nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves leading the ordinary normal countryside life style they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. excuse me can i speak we use here let me this please my son died young don't agree and agree with you. my son isn't
soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the balls committed location head of the uses for the russians the russian heiress to crowds who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city...
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while russia is a maybe a. military targets inside gaza. and enjoys to be. a civilian infrastructure. is only acceptable under any circumstances the excessive use of force is can and must be rejected. meanwhile the u.s. is sending warships near israel on border two thousand five hundred marines u.s. officials say they will be on standby in case americans need to be evacuated from israel now the officials say the ships are not meant to serve any combat role but the decision to send the ships signals a growing concern over just where the conflict is had it for more i spoke with artsy international correspondent paula slayer i first asked her if talk about the cease fire has been any comfort for the people there. well if that means comfort because it is a sign on the horizon that what we've worked at for the past seven days is coming to an end but it certainly doesn't mean that it's a long term solution we are hearing conflicting reports on the one hand hamas is betting that a cease fire has been agreed to and goes into effect from midnight local time tuesday b
while russia is a maybe a. military targets inside gaza. and enjoys to be. a civilian infrastructure. is only acceptable under any circumstances the excessive use of force is can and must be rejected. meanwhile the u.s. is sending warships near israel on border two thousand five hundred marines u.s. officials say they will be on standby in case americans need to be evacuated from israel now the officials say the ships are not meant to serve any combat role but the decision to send the ships...
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police arrest six members of islam this group linked to al qaeda is accused of fueling extremism here in russia and. now britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that's according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad is sold in the past two decades. looks at why a for u.k. citizens home is no longer where the work is. london one of the cool overall financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit on the won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a report that says that and freezing the number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave earth said last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand new cases this isn't emigrates today the seas and now some five million brits live aboard and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now think that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with the motor of the economy
police arrest six members of islam this group linked to al qaeda is accused of fueling extremism here in russia and. now britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that's according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad is sold in the past two decades. looks at why a for u.k. citizens home is no longer where the work is. london one of the cool overall financial sense says it was even voted the best place to...
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we have only one goal israel has to defend its citizens i'm sure that there is no state no state no russia and no state and europe and no the united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by rockets on our schools on our civilians and we target only terrorists with one very simple goal to stop this firing of rockets on our civilians and we will target terrorists until they stop would you care to explain why the palestinian interior ministry has also been targeted in fact that building is basically left in a state of rubble and ruin that's hardly a militant stronghold in fact the the interior ministry is where people get passports visas it's where journalists get their permission to go into the strip why go off to why level the interior ministry the explanation is very simple unfortunately a mass terrorists while they target our civilians they hide behind their civilians they have. schools now the i.d.f. our army that wants only to defend our citizens targets only terrorists garson is an extremely confined area a very small area pr
we have only one goal israel has to defend its citizens i'm sure that there is no state no state no russia and no state and europe and no the united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by rockets on our schools on our civilians and we target only terrorists with one very simple goal to stop this firing of rockets on our civilians and we will target terrorists until they stop would you care to explain why the palestinian interior...
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and you move fast forward and we're going to have russia, the berlin wall came down. we will have benefits of that -- of the peace dividend. it was multiple stands. pick a stand. it became a challenge in terms of stability of government resources and the data we knew about this particular companies. move on forward, 9/11 happened. everyone of you remember is where you were on 9/11. i was on the steps of the pentagon. i literally walked out of the building that day and i was there for meeting and remember hearing on that gorgeous blue day and absolute eerie sound. like a plane had taken a wrong turn. lo and behold, the next thing i knew i was on the bottom stairs and i am thinking, how did i get from the top to bottom of the stairs? the plane hit the building. i did not know in where i was sitting at that point that two other planes had hit the world trade center. if you remember in a lot of our jobs, we have cnn or c-span drilling but we did not have it on and i was moving from one building to another. my first reaction, will have self preservation, was first and fore
and you move fast forward and we're going to have russia, the berlin wall came down. we will have benefits of that -- of the peace dividend. it was multiple stands. pick a stand. it became a challenge in terms of stability of government resources and the data we knew about this particular companies. move on forward, 9/11 happened. everyone of you remember is where you were on 9/11. i was on the steps of the pentagon. i literally walked out of the building that day and i was there for meeting...
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fast and furious in russia's a battle as they call another big scalp this collection as the kick boxing champion . that got all drago in the first round. although stories to common first of football were tear gas not a stoppage time winner to triumph two one in the moscow dobby against luck and what if and go top of the russian premier league which of on corporate reports on the weekend of closely fought battles. since conquering means of a clash with luke rivals look at.
fast and furious in russia's a battle as they call another big scalp this collection as the kick boxing champion . that got all drago in the first round. although stories to common first of football were tear gas not a stoppage time winner to triumph two one in the moscow dobby against luck and what if and go top of the russian premier league which of on corporate reports on the weekend of closely fought battles. since conquering means of a clash with luke rivals look at.
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. part of the big picture. of american power continues.
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. part of the big picture. of american power continues.
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they're getting this technology from the ukraine and from russia. they have palestinians have studied at the universities there. they've taken this technology home. this is widespread grad rocket technology. >> this becomes a ground war, i asked ben the same question, this changes how? >> it changes in terms of civilian casualties. it's unavoidable if you put that much firepower in there. >> jim clancy, thank you very much. st stay tuned for the latest on the violence in the mideast. first, though, we'll tell you about this heart warnlg story about coming home for the holidays. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's ju
they're getting this technology from the ukraine and from russia. they have palestinians have studied at the universities there. they've taken this technology home. this is widespread grad rocket technology. >> this becomes a ground war, i asked ben the same question, this changes how? >> it changes in terms of civilian casualties. it's unavoidable if you put that much firepower in there. >> jim clancy, thank you very much. st stay tuned for the latest on the violence in the...
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. >>> a new report says the assad regime received help from russia as international sanctions are beginning to cripple the syrian economy. eight round-trip flights between moscow and damascus delivering more than 200 tons of, quote, bank notes into syria. u.s. and european sanctions include a ban on syrian currency in an attempt to slow the violence that's killed thousands of people. syria and russian officials have so far not responded to the reports. >>> overseas tens of thousands are rallying today in cairo's tahrir square protesting what they view as a blatant power grab by president mohamed horsey. with tensions mounting yesterday, morsi appeared to soften his controversial attempt to award himself near absolute power above the reach of the law. in a vaguely worded statement, morsi spokesman backtracked slightly saying that only acts of sovereignty would be immune from oversight. >>> well, u.s. consumers went big this weekend for small business saturday. millions of holiday shoppers spent a total of $5.5 billion during the third annual local business shopping event. mika spent half of
. >>> a new report says the assad regime received help from russia as international sanctions are beginning to cripple the syrian economy. eight round-trip flights between moscow and damascus delivering more than 200 tons of, quote, bank notes into syria. u.s. and european sanctions include a ban on syrian currency in an attempt to slow the violence that's killed thousands of people. syria and russian officials have so far not responded to the reports. >>> overseas tens of...
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lou: next russia's leading newspaper on president obama and those who voted for him not flattering. noted obama backer seemingly working hard to prove the point. that is next. it up tomorrow, abc nws white house correspondent with his new book. we will be talking about that. former federal prosecutor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations among our guests. coming right up, the "a-team" on the reublican rebellion against what. who is this guy? grover norquist -- grover norquist. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i pluggein snapshot, and 30 days later, with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish o
lou: next russia's leading newspaper on president obama and those who voted for him not flattering. noted obama backer seemingly working hard to prove the point. that is next. it up tomorrow, abc nws white house correspondent with his new book. we will be talking about that. former federal prosecutor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations among our guests. coming right up, the "a-team" on the reublican rebellion against what. who is this guy? grover norquist -- grover...
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different america, they'll grow up in a fundamentally different world, a world ordered by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. so there's a lot at stake here in how our economy grows and develops. part of that is going to require pulling back from missions that are completely out of proportion like afghanistan. but it's also remembering one thing: we have one unique thing that the chinese and russians don't have. we can lead by emulation. the chinese have to buy people, the russians have to bludgeon people and when we get it right, when people see us as the greatest place to get an education, start a company and get a job the effect that has in expanding our power and influence is exponential. >> rose: where does american leadership express itself in terms of going beyond its own borders. david? >> first the old-fashioned truth is power does matter and military does matter. we'll have a military presence for that. dealing with iran is going to be the number one issue the next president faces. and then finally-- and i think this again-- the blurring between that policy is that we
different america, they'll grow up in a fundamentally different world, a world ordered by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. so there's a lot at stake here in how our economy grows and develops. part of that is going to require pulling back from missions that are completely out of proportion like afghanistan. but it's also remembering one thing: we have one unique thing that the chinese and russians don't have. we can lead by emulation. the chinese have to buy people, the russians...
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lou: next russia's leading newspaper on president obama and those who voted for him not flattering. noted obama backer seemingly working hard to prove the point. that is next. it up tomorrow, abc news white house correspondent with his new book. we will be talking about that. former federal prosecutor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations among our guests. coming right up, the "a-team" on the republican rebellion against what. who is this guy? grover norquist -- grover norquist. suddenly being blamed for everything. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more sh? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? ♪ lou: new york city police commissioner ray kelly
lou: next russia's leading newspaper on president obama and those who voted for him not flattering. noted obama backer seemingly working hard to prove the point. that is next. it up tomorrow, abc news white house correspondent with his new book. we will be talking about that. former federal prosecutor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations among our guests. coming right up, the "a-team" on the republican rebellion against what. who is this guy? grover norquist -- grover...
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the aquarium finds itself swimming in controversy over a proposed plan to import 18 more of them from russia. >> we feel like our role is not only to have animals so that people can be inspired by seeing them, but we also have to have them to learn from them. >> reporter: the whales all captured in the last seven years would be spread out over six aquariums in the u.s. the first such import in almost two decades. >> we want to ensure that that population is robust and can be maintained. and these belugas can be around for future generations to enjoy. >> this is about money. this is about ticket sales. >> reporter: dr. laurie marino, a neuroscientist at emory university, is among the thousands of people who criticize the plan during an online comment period. she also points out that a newborn beluga whale died at the georgia aquarium earlier this year. >> their lives are ruined in captivity. they will be in socially deprived situations. where their autonomy is taken away. >> reporter: the plan has drawn the attention of peta, and actress kim bassinger, who in a letter last month to the govern
the aquarium finds itself swimming in controversy over a proposed plan to import 18 more of them from russia. >> we feel like our role is not only to have animals so that people can be inspired by seeing them, but we also have to have them to learn from them. >> reporter: the whales all captured in the last seven years would be spread out over six aquariums in the u.s. the first such import in almost two decades. >> we want to ensure that that population is robust and can be...
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speaker, on a different issue, do you plan to have a vote on the russia trade and human rights legislation? >> you'll have to ask mr. cantor. i don't schedule the floor. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you could use the raising of the debt limit in 2013 as leverage on the fiscal cliff? >> it's an issue that's going to have to be addressed, sooner rather than later. >> mr. speaker, following on jake's question, a number of exit polls tuesday night said that there were an overwhelming number of americans, 60% or more, who favored raising taxes on the wealthiest of americans. will you be guide by that principle at all when you sit down to do this deal? >> the problem with raising tax rates on wealthiest americans are more than half of them are small business owners. we know 700,000 jobs would be destroyed. we also know that it would slow down our economy. the number one issue in the election was about the economy and jobs. everyone wants to get our economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work again. raising tax rates will slow down the ability to create jobs that
speaker, on a different issue, do you plan to have a vote on the russia trade and human rights legislation? >> you'll have to ask mr. cantor. i don't schedule the floor. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you could use the raising of the debt limit in 2013 as leverage on the fiscal cliff? >> it's an issue that's going to have to be addressed, sooner rather than later. >> mr. speaker, following on jake's question, a number of exit polls tuesday night said that there were...
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the value of intelligence, importance of intelligence in the expenditures of resources by china, by russia, but others and look for them is one of the biggest is. well it's the u.s. not only national security secrets, the commercial seats as be of much of can be gleaned or stolen from cyberspace. it is a dire threat in part because we shifted so much attention, so much resource and the counterterrorism arena we've forgotten the necessity of old-fashioned counterintelligence and that's an important element of this. >> often i've heard some people involved in counterintelligence tends to be seen as the redheaded stepchild of the intelligence world. why is that when we need it and what is the cure for a? effect in part because it's something we don't want to think about. to think that our agencies and businesses have been penetrated by a foreign power, criminal organization and would rather think about how do we achieve that goal? a foreign-policy goal or profit objectives. but it's more fun. that is more positive and we are very positive nation. we can also be more disciplined about how we t
the value of intelligence, importance of intelligence in the expenditures of resources by china, by russia, but others and look for them is one of the biggest is. well it's the u.s. not only national security secrets, the commercial seats as be of much of can be gleaned or stolen from cyberspace. it is a dire threat in part because we shifted so much attention, so much resource and the counterterrorism arena we've forgotten the necessity of old-fashioned counterintelligence and that's an...